In 'Cut', the antagonist is a shadowy figure known as The Collector. This guy isn't your typical villain—he doesn't just want power or money. He's obsessed with preserving 'perfect moments' by literally cutting them out of reality, trapping people in frozen fragments of time. His ability to manipulate space makes him terrifying; one wrong step and you might find yourself sliced into a living photograph on his gallery wall. The creepiest part? He doesn't see himself as evil. To him, victims become 'art', and their screams are just background noise to his masterpiece. The protagonist's sister becomes one of his exhibits early on, which kicks off the whole revenge plot.
Let's talk about The Collector from 'Cut'—this villain redefines psychological horror. Unlike traditional antagonists, his power isn't about brute force. Those silver scissors of his can snip the fabric of reality, leaving victims suspended in their most vulnerable states forever. Imagine being trapped mid-laugh at your wedding or mid-scream during an accident, fully aware but unable to blink.
His backstory adds layers. Once a conservator at a museum, he grew disillusioned with how artifacts decay. When he gains the ability to 'preserve' living moments, it starts with noble intentions—saving a child from a burning building by 'cutting' her out before the flames hit. But power corrupts, and his standards slip from rescuing people to collecting their raw emotions like butterflies pinned in a display case.
The protagonist's confrontation with him isn't a physical battle but a battle of ideologies. She forces him to see the cruelty in his art by trapping him in his own 'collection', surrounded by thousands of frozen faces screaming at their curator. It's a brilliant take on how even beautiful obsessions can become monstrous.
The antagonist in 'Cut' fascinates me because he represents a twisted take on artistic obsession. The Collector isn't some mustache-twirling evil overlord—he's a former historian who discovered a way to 'preserve' moments using supernatural scissors that can sever events from time itself.
What makes him particularly chilling is his methodology. He doesn't randomly attack people; he stalks his targets for weeks, waiting for what he deems their 'peak emotional moment'—a mother holding her newborn, a soldier reuniting with family—before cutting that moment out of existence. The victims remain conscious but frozen, aware but unable to move, as their living snapshot gets added to his macabre collection.
His lair is described as this endless labyrinth of framed human moments, with newer additions still weeping or screaming silently behind glass. The protagonist's journey becomes a race against time as The Collector sets his sights on capturing her happiest memory with her late father. The novel cleverly parallels his actions with real-world issues about how we curate life through social media, just with far more literal consequences.
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"Take off your ring." His command settled deep in my bones. I shouldn’t be doing this. And yet… I slid the ring off my finger.
He stood on the other side of the room, his face hidden in shadows, but I felt him—his presence wrapping around me like a dark temptation.
"Take off your clothes." I obeyed, my fingers hesitating at the waistband of my underwear.
"I didn’t tell you to touch that."
So I stood there—shoes on, pants still clinging to my hips—while my engagement party continued just down the hall. His gaze burned through me, drinking me in.
"God, Butterfly."
His voice was a tortured whisper, and I ached to comfort him.
"Crawl to me."
The words settled over me like silk and steel. Slowly, on all fours, I obeyed…
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Alessandra has always been the family push over even when her father forces her into a marriage. She plays the role of the perfect fiancée—obedient, loyal, untouchable.
Until she meets him.
Jeremy’s best friend. A man just as powerful, just as dangerous—but with eyes that see right through her. A man who tempts her to break every rule, risk every consequence.
They hate each other on sight. But hate is just another kind of heat, and the fire between them threatens to burn everything to the ground.
Loving him could cost her everything. Resisting him might destroy her.
Either way, she’s already ruined.
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Trigger warning : Dark Romance, obsession, Forbidden Romance, Male lead is a bit mentally checked out...
My boy friend Caleb Ford's childhood sweetheart, Julia Leclair, is losing her hair from chemotherapy. So, he orders me to cut mine off and make her a wig.
"Julia's allergic to synthetic wigs. You've been growing your hair for ten years—it's perfect."
I refuse, but his friends tie me down. Someone shaves my head to the scalp, buzzing through my thick, glossy hair until nothing's left but a butchered mess.
Julia sits in her wheelchair and laughs, saying I look like a toad.
Caleb smiles and nods in agreement. He adds with a chuckle, "It's just some hair. Was that really necessary?"
But back when I was bullied for having uneven, choppy short hair for six straight years, it was he who stood in front of me. He had his arms spread wide as he shielded me from harm.
Now he's the one wielding the blade.
One by one, their little circle chimes in. They tell me not to hold a grudge against someone who's sick.
Caleb snaps impatiently, "Stop trying to talk sense into her. She can get lost! Did you see that fit she threw over a few strands of hair? It's not like they won't grow back."
I turn around and walk away. I never look back.
Later, I hear that Caleb begs for my forgiveness by kneeling his way up 9000 steps until his knees are ruined.
After my sister's appendectomy left her without both kidneys, I took a scalpel and held an entire hospital hostage.
I locked twelve doctors and three patients in the morgue, announcing to the world they'd all been infected with HIV.
With only three hours until the treatment window closed, the doctors, trembling and begging, swore that they knew nothing.
I started a live stream, flashing a blood-stained scalpel. "You have three hours to find my sister's kidneys."
I didn't care if they were already inside someone else.
My girlfriend, Bethany Olsen, and I are known as the two pillars of the surgical department.
Bethany is an extremely skilled surgeon who has developed her own unique surgical method. Meanwhile, I'm well-known for being able to deal with all sorts of complications and side effects, no matter how tough they are.
Throughout our five years of relationship, Bethany keeps her guard around me to prevent me from learning her techniques. She refuses to let me watch her surgical footage. Even if we end up in the same surgery, she'll always hide the most critical step from me.
She does all this simply because she's afraid that I might steal her job.
Later on, my mom becomes terribly ill. Only Bethany is capable of performing a life-saving surgery on her.
I get down on my knees and beg Bethany desperately to save my mom. Yet, she refuses to operate on my mom, no matter what.
Bethany even sneers at me. "It so happens that your mom falls ill at such a right timing, eh? I think you just want me to operate on her right in front of you so that you can learn my techniques!"
In the end, my mom's heart stops beating in the ICU. When I'm dealing with the postmortem process, I accidentally overhear Bethany's conversation with a colleague.
"Gregory kneeled before you today, Bethany. I can't believe you still listened to Seth's advice by not performing the surgery on Mdm. Webber."
Bethany says nonchalantly, "Actually, I was starting to doubt myself. Thank goodness Seth told me that it's almost time for our work performance to get evaluated. I'm very sure Gregory is trying to seize the opportunity to climb the career ladder. As if I'll let him have his way!
"Besides, Gregory isn't my student at all. If anything does happen to his mom, I can take the liberty to let Seth handle it. I've already taught him everything I know, so right now, he lacks a patient to test his skills on."
It turns out that Bethany isn't afraid of me stealing her job. It's just that I'll always be an outsider to her.
I just turn on my heel and walk away without saying anything. After all, I still have to see my mom off one last time.
As for Bethany, she has nothing to do with me the moment she refuses to perform the surgery on my mom.
My son, Caleb Yates, is publicly known as the most caring son ever. But I've written a letter just to cut off all ties with him on New Year's Eve.
The community workers take turns in trying to mediate the situation.
"Your son cares a great deal about you. Since young, he has never caused trouble for you, and he often visits you at home. Whenever he comes back, he makes sure to bring gifts, too.
"Are you going senile, Bruce? You already have one foot in the grave, so why are you still cutting off ties with Caleb?"
I never waver in my decision. Instead, I snatch up a pole and drive Caleb out of my home.
Even though I keep berating and hitting Caleb, he refuses to leave. He then jumps off the fourth floor without hesitation.
When I walk past him, Caleb does his best to grasp my pant leg despite still lying in a pool of his own blood.
I merely take a step backward. "If you want to die, do it somewhere else."
My neighbors can't take it anymore. They claim that I'm a bad father before dragging me to the hospital by force.
Once Caleb regains consciousness after undergoing surgery, he keeps apologizing to me even though he has tubes connected to him.
I refuse to even spare him another glance. The next day, I sue him at the relationship severance court immediately.
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The novel reveals his backstory in fragments: a prodigy corrupted by immortality, he views humanity as fleeting stains on eternity. His schemes are labyrinthine, manipulating events decades in advance. What makes him terrifying isn’t his power but his intimacy—he knows the protagonist’s vulnerabilities because he once cherished them. The climax reveals his ultimate goal isn’t conquest but to force the protagonist to join him in eternal solitude, making his villainy tragically personal.
In 'Knife Drop', the antagonist isn't just a single figure—it's a shadowy syndicate called the Obsidian Circle, pulling strings from the underworld. Their leader, codenamed 'Viper', is a master manipulator with a razor-sharp intellect and a penchant for psychological warfare. Unlike typical villains, Viper doesn’t rely on brute force; instead, they exploit their enemies' deepest fears, turning allies against each other with whispers and forged evidence. The Circle’s reach extends into politics and law enforcement, making them nearly untouchable.
What makes them terrifying is their unpredictability. One moment, they’ll fund a charity to gain public trust; the next, they’ll orchestrate a massacre to destabilize a city. Their operatives are everywhere—ordinary people brainwashed into sleeper agents. The protagonist doesn’t just fight a person but an ideology, a hydra that grows two heads for every one cut off. The novel’s tension comes from this asymmetrical battle, where the enemy’s greatest weapon is ambiguity.